Tick information.
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Tick information. #LymeDiseaseAwarenessMonth
@LikeItOrLumpIt @corbden this appears to be ai slop
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@Sir_Osis_of_Liver
Sorry they made their way up there.It kind of sucks. But I'm sharing that info sheet with people, so thanks Annie!
The first summer we were out west, one evening Mrs was in the bathroom getting ready to take a bath. All of a sudden she ran out naked shrieking: "COME HERE QUICK!"
"AWESOME!"
"NO YOU IDIOT! WHAT IS THIS AND GET IT OFF OF ME!"It was the first time she'd seen a tick, and it was on her thigh. It hadn't really embedded yet, so it came off easily. Catastrophe averted.

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It kind of sucks. But I'm sharing that info sheet with people, so thanks Annie!
The first summer we were out west, one evening Mrs was in the bathroom getting ready to take a bath. All of a sudden she ran out naked shrieking: "COME HERE QUICK!"
"AWESOME!"
"NO YOU IDIOT! WHAT IS THIS AND GET IT OFF OF ME!"It was the first time she'd seen a tick, and it was on her thigh. It hadn't really embedded yet, so it came off easily. Catastrophe averted.

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@amiserabilist @Sir_Osis_of_Liver
My friend Vicki's Husband contracted Lyme Disease last summer and he's having ill effects from it.

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@amiserabilist @Sir_Osis_of_Liver
My friend Vicki's Husband contracted Lyme Disease last summer and he's having ill effects from it.

@LikeItOrLumpIt @amiserabilist
Mum's care worker had one on her eyelid of all places.
Her eye was puffy, but is better now. Hopefully she didn't end up with anything.
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Tick information. #LymeDiseaseAwarenessMonth
@LikeItOrLumpIt
While that could generally be correct, I have felt them land on top of my head and brushed them off. That was an awful tall piece of grass. If they can climb grass, they can climb bark. -
Tick information. #LymeDiseaseAwarenessMonth
@LikeItOrLumpIt I have a nervous tic
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@amiserabilist @Sir_Osis_of_Liver
My friend Vicki's Husband contracted Lyme Disease last summer and he's having ill effects from it.

@LikeItOrLumpIt @Sir_Osis_of_Liver
i am interested in microbiology, but don't want to bore you.
type #BugFacts if you would like to know more.
you can cancel at anytime.
i hope vicki's husband has a full recovery.
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@LikeItOrLumpIt @Sir_Osis_of_Liver
i am interested in microbiology, but don't want to bore you.
type #BugFacts if you would like to know more.
you can cancel at anytime.
i hope vicki's husband has a full recovery.
@LikeItOrLumpIt @Sir_Osis_of_Liver
Lyme disease is caused by bacteria similar to syphilis
the reservoir is small mammals and birds.
Ticks transmits it to us.
They are crawlers @1cm/min
they like dark warm places
armpits, groin, hairline, scalp, and behind the knees.
It takes 24 hours to infect.
it may just look like a poppy seed.
70% get rash
10% nerve disease
<10% heart disease
it is the bodies reaction causing the damage.
Earlier treatment improves outcome.
So:
1. Dress for Protection
Cover up: Wear long-sleeved shirts and long trousers.
Tuck in: Tuck your trousers into your socks and your shirt into your trousers.
Be visible: Choose light-colored fabrics so you can spot crawling ticks easily.
2. Apply Repellent
Skin: Use an insect repellent containing DEET, picaridin, IR3535, or oil of lemon eucalyptus. You can use the EPA Repellent Finder to select the best product for you.
Gear: Treat your clothing and footwear with 0.5% permethrin for longer-lasting protection.
3. Be Tick-Aware Outdoors
Stay on the trail: Walk in the center of cleared paths and avoid tall grass, brush, and leaf litter where ticks thrive.
Keep your garden clear: Maintain short grass and clear brush around your home.
4. Check & Shower
Do a body scan: Check yourself, your children, and your pets daily for ticks. Pay close attention to hidden areas like the armpits, groin, behind the knees, and scalp.
Shower: Bathe or shower as soon as possible after coming indoors to wash away unattached ticks.
Tumble dry: Put dry outdoor clothes in a dryer on a high heat for 15 minutes to kill any lingering ticks.
5. Remove Ticks Properly
If you find an attached tick, remove it immediately:Use fine-tipped tweezers to grasp the tick as close to the skin's surface as possible.
Pull straight up with steady, even pressure. Avoid twisting the tick or using petroleum jelly.
Clean the bite area and your hands thoroughly with rubbing alcohol or soap and water.
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@LikeItOrLumpIt @corbden this appears to be ai slop
@atax1a @LikeItOrLumpIt @corbden So I'm not the only one whose spidey sense got triggered by the Ai shit, huh? Good.
This is slop. There are plenty of non-Ai tick infographics. Use those.
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@LikeItOrLumpIt @Sir_Osis_of_Liver
Lyme disease is caused by bacteria similar to syphilis
the reservoir is small mammals and birds.
Ticks transmits it to us.
They are crawlers @1cm/min
they like dark warm places
armpits, groin, hairline, scalp, and behind the knees.
It takes 24 hours to infect.
it may just look like a poppy seed.
70% get rash
10% nerve disease
<10% heart disease
it is the bodies reaction causing the damage.
Earlier treatment improves outcome.
So:
1. Dress for Protection
Cover up: Wear long-sleeved shirts and long trousers.
Tuck in: Tuck your trousers into your socks and your shirt into your trousers.
Be visible: Choose light-colored fabrics so you can spot crawling ticks easily.
2. Apply Repellent
Skin: Use an insect repellent containing DEET, picaridin, IR3535, or oil of lemon eucalyptus. You can use the EPA Repellent Finder to select the best product for you.
Gear: Treat your clothing and footwear with 0.5% permethrin for longer-lasting protection.
3. Be Tick-Aware Outdoors
Stay on the trail: Walk in the center of cleared paths and avoid tall grass, brush, and leaf litter where ticks thrive.
Keep your garden clear: Maintain short grass and clear brush around your home.
4. Check & Shower
Do a body scan: Check yourself, your children, and your pets daily for ticks. Pay close attention to hidden areas like the armpits, groin, behind the knees, and scalp.
Shower: Bathe or shower as soon as possible after coming indoors to wash away unattached ticks.
Tumble dry: Put dry outdoor clothes in a dryer on a high heat for 15 minutes to kill any lingering ticks.
5. Remove Ticks Properly
If you find an attached tick, remove it immediately:Use fine-tipped tweezers to grasp the tick as close to the skin's surface as possible.
Pull straight up with steady, even pressure. Avoid twisting the tick or using petroleum jelly.
Clean the bite area and your hands thoroughly with rubbing alcohol or soap and water.
@amiserabilist @LikeItOrLumpIt @Sir_Osis_of_Liver
In Canada we have many of the same types of ticks
Here's a website with all the info you need -how to identify, remove, etc...
https://www.canada.ca/en/public-health/services/diseases/ticks-tick-borne-diseases/ticks.html
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Tick information. #LymeDiseaseAwarenessMonth
@LikeItOrLumpIt ...or they just walk onto ya in bed, cause you didn't see them on your black cat's fur.
(on my black&white cat I always spot them while they cross a white patch, pick them off and EXTERMINATE) -
@LikeItOrLumpIt @Sir_Osis_of_Liver
Lyme disease is caused by bacteria similar to syphilis
the reservoir is small mammals and birds.
Ticks transmits it to us.
They are crawlers @1cm/min
they like dark warm places
armpits, groin, hairline, scalp, and behind the knees.
It takes 24 hours to infect.
it may just look like a poppy seed.
70% get rash
10% nerve disease
<10% heart disease
it is the bodies reaction causing the damage.
Earlier treatment improves outcome.
So:
1. Dress for Protection
Cover up: Wear long-sleeved shirts and long trousers.
Tuck in: Tuck your trousers into your socks and your shirt into your trousers.
Be visible: Choose light-colored fabrics so you can spot crawling ticks easily.
2. Apply Repellent
Skin: Use an insect repellent containing DEET, picaridin, IR3535, or oil of lemon eucalyptus. You can use the EPA Repellent Finder to select the best product for you.
Gear: Treat your clothing and footwear with 0.5% permethrin for longer-lasting protection.
3. Be Tick-Aware Outdoors
Stay on the trail: Walk in the center of cleared paths and avoid tall grass, brush, and leaf litter where ticks thrive.
Keep your garden clear: Maintain short grass and clear brush around your home.
4. Check & Shower
Do a body scan: Check yourself, your children, and your pets daily for ticks. Pay close attention to hidden areas like the armpits, groin, behind the knees, and scalp.
Shower: Bathe or shower as soon as possible after coming indoors to wash away unattached ticks.
Tumble dry: Put dry outdoor clothes in a dryer on a high heat for 15 minutes to kill any lingering ticks.
5. Remove Ticks Properly
If you find an attached tick, remove it immediately:Use fine-tipped tweezers to grasp the tick as close to the skin's surface as possible.
Pull straight up with steady, even pressure. Avoid twisting the tick or using petroleum jelly.
Clean the bite area and your hands thoroughly with rubbing alcohol or soap and water.
@amiserabilist @LikeItOrLumpIt @Sir_Osis_of_Liver at least put content warning for such post.
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@amiserabilist @LikeItOrLumpIt @Sir_Osis_of_Liver at least put content warning for such post.
apologies, and corrected.
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@amiserabilist @LikeItOrLumpIt @Sir_Osis_of_Liver
In Canada we have many of the same types of ticks
Here's a website with all the info you need -how to identify, remove, etc...
https://www.canada.ca/en/public-health/services/diseases/ticks-tick-borne-diseases/ticks.html
hi @SnowyCA
it is difficult as Chronic Lyme Disease and Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS) share an extensive overlap in debilitating symptoms, including profound fatigue, brain fog, and chronic pain. While "Chronic Lyme" involves an infectious origin, both conditions can cause prolonged post-infectious illness with nearly identical clinical presentations, often leading to misdiagnoses.
https://www.meresearch.org.uk/how-similar-are-me-cfs-and-post-treatment-lyme-disease/
prevention is best.
one benefit of me staying indoors.
i will probably catch one from @Shelfie
<joke>
No. A tick can only bite one person (or animal) at a time. Once they find a host, they attach and feed on that specific person's blood for days until they are full, then drop off. Ticks do not hop from person to person like mosquitoes.
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hi @SnowyCA
it is difficult as Chronic Lyme Disease and Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS) share an extensive overlap in debilitating symptoms, including profound fatigue, brain fog, and chronic pain. While "Chronic Lyme" involves an infectious origin, both conditions can cause prolonged post-infectious illness with nearly identical clinical presentations, often leading to misdiagnoses.
https://www.meresearch.org.uk/how-similar-are-me-cfs-and-post-treatment-lyme-disease/
prevention is best.
one benefit of me staying indoors.
i will probably catch one from @Shelfie
<joke>
No. A tick can only bite one person (or animal) at a time. Once they find a host, they attach and feed on that specific person's blood for days until they are full, then drop off. Ticks do not hop from person to person like mosquitoes.
@amiserabilist @Shelfie @LikeItOrLumpIt @Sir_Osis_of_Liver
Indeed those illnesses do share similarities and yes I know ticks don't move from person to person
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Me too. I'm wondering if they can latch onto birds.

yes, they latch onto birds.
but after they have had their meal they will drop off and molt before looking for you.
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@amiserabilist @Shelfie @LikeItOrLumpIt @Sir_Osis_of_Liver
Indeed those illnesses do share similarities and yes I know ticks don't move from person to person
i find their life cycle fascinating, and that they evolved to live on blood.
https://www.cdc.gov/ticks/about/tick-lifecycles.html
There is no official or exact global death toll for tick bites, but experts attribute several thousand deaths annually to severe tick-borne illnesses worldwide. Out of the more than 700,000 annual global deaths caused by all vector-borne diseases (including mosquitoes and ticks), tick-related fatalities make up a relatively small fraction.
https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/vector-borne-diseases
Lyme disease is the most common tick-borne illness globally. Conservative worldwide estimates place incidence at over 700,000 to 1,000,000+ cases annually. Cases are highly concentrated across the Northern Hemisphere, spanning North America, Europe, and parts of Asia.
https://attomarker.com/lyme-disease-long-lyme-global-burden-statistics/
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i find their life cycle fascinating, and that they evolved to live on blood.
https://www.cdc.gov/ticks/about/tick-lifecycles.html
There is no official or exact global death toll for tick bites, but experts attribute several thousand deaths annually to severe tick-borne illnesses worldwide. Out of the more than 700,000 annual global deaths caused by all vector-borne diseases (including mosquitoes and ticks), tick-related fatalities make up a relatively small fraction.
https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/vector-borne-diseases
Lyme disease is the most common tick-borne illness globally. Conservative worldwide estimates place incidence at over 700,000 to 1,000,000+ cases annually. Cases are highly concentrated across the Northern Hemisphere, spanning North America, Europe, and parts of Asia.
https://attomarker.com/lyme-disease-long-lyme-global-burden-statistics/
@amiserabilist @LikeItOrLumpIt @Sir_Osis_of_Liver
My brother-in-law * has Lyme disease- and it's something I want to avoid! I keep a can of bug spray by our door so I don't forget .
*He's 88 years old so he is really feeling the impact of the illness.
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i find their life cycle fascinating, and that they evolved to live on blood.
https://www.cdc.gov/ticks/about/tick-lifecycles.html
There is no official or exact global death toll for tick bites, but experts attribute several thousand deaths annually to severe tick-borne illnesses worldwide. Out of the more than 700,000 annual global deaths caused by all vector-borne diseases (including mosquitoes and ticks), tick-related fatalities make up a relatively small fraction.
https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/vector-borne-diseases
Lyme disease is the most common tick-borne illness globally. Conservative worldwide estimates place incidence at over 700,000 to 1,000,000+ cases annually. Cases are highly concentrated across the Northern Hemisphere, spanning North America, Europe, and parts of Asia.
https://attomarker.com/lyme-disease-long-lyme-global-burden-statistics/
@amiserabilist @SnowyCA @LikeItOrLumpIt @Sir_Osis_of_Liver eh, please put CW because of that thumbnail..